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1502 West 16th Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46202: Owner: City of Indianapolis: Operator: Indianapolis Parks and Recreation: Capacity: 6,800: Surface: Grass: Opened: 1987: Tenants; 1987 Pan American Games IUPUI Jaguars (1987–2012) Indiana Blast (1998–2004) FC Indiana (2007) FC Indiana (2007–2011) Indianapolis AlleyCats (2013–2014)
The historic Bush Stadium once hosted the Indianapolis Indians and was used as a dirt track and even a car storage site — before getting converted into the luxury Stadium Lofts complex that ...
Indiana University Board of Trustees approves 10-year plan to ... as well as upgrades to academic buildings in Indianapolis. ... the pool in its 2,500-acre outdoor center in Mooresville by spring ...
Indianapolis World Sports Park is an American sporting complex in Indianapolis, Indiana. The site covers 46 acres (19 ha) at the former Post Road Community Park and consists of three multi-use fields for the sports of cricket, lacrosse, hurling, rugby, Australian rules football, and Gaelic football. The $5.1 million facility was completed in 2014.
Indianapolis: Tallest residential buildings in Indiana =19 Riley Towers II: 295 (90) 30 1963 Indianapolis: Tallest residential buildings in Indiana 21 360 Market Square: 290 (88) 28 2018 Indianapolis: 22 Conrad Indianapolis: 287 (87) 23 2006 Indianapolis: Tallest building completed in Indianapolis during the 2000s =23 220 Meridian: 284 (87) 23 ...
Pages in category "Residential buildings in Indianapolis" The following 50 pages are in this category, out of 50 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Of the 40 tallest buildings in Indiana, 34 are located in Indianapolis. [2] The history of skyscrapers in Indianapolis began with the completion in 1895 of the Thomas Building, which is regarded as the first high-rise in the city. [5] Before it was demolished, this structure stood 13 stories and 170 feet (52 m) in height. [5]